Answering your COVID questions: âCan I get a shot in another state?â
Why rules differ state by state
Every state approaches COVID-19 vaccinations differently, with different sets of rules for who can get a shot and where.
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Every state approaches COVID-19 vaccinations differently, with different sets of rules for who can get a shot and where.
One WCPO viewer, who asked not to be named, wrote to us: âWhy do you not have to be an Ohio resident, work in Ohio or even be a UC health patient in order to receive the covid vaccine? Other states like Kentucky, require you to be a resident or essential worker in the state and proof is required?â
Scheduling mishap at Kroger s NKY vaccine centers leaves many without their dose
Kroger said it s rescheduling those turned away
Kroger Co. said its vaccine hub in Covington, along with several other vaccination sites across Northern Kentucky, mistakenly took reservations from people who reside in Ohio, even though only Kentucky residents were eligible.
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COVINGTON, Ky. â People with scheduled appointments were waiting in line outside the Northern Kentucky Convention Center Thursday for their turn to be vaccinated against COVID-19, but many left disappointed.
Kroger Co. said its vaccine hub in Covington, along with several other vaccination sites across Northern Kentucky, mistakenly took reservations from people who reside in Ohio, even though only Kentucky residents were eligible. The scheduling error allowed Ohio residents to make appointments for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
NKY vaccine site honored appointments made by Ohioans, Beshear says fox19.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fox19.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Ky. vaccine phase 1C: People 60 years and older, increased health risks, essential workers
Health officials estimate roughly 1.3 million Kentuckians will become eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine when phase 1C of the state s vaccine rollout begins March 1.
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COVINGTON, Ky. â For the last year, Bishop Darin Miller s Word of Life Christian Fellowship has been held to the state s coronavirus restrictions. But with the commonwealth leading the way in Tri-State vaccinations, Miller said he s looking toward the light at the end of the tunnel. I think if we can get the clergy to get their vaccinations, that s going to help us lead by example with our congregation, said Miller, who is at high risk himself of becoming seriously ill should he contract COVID-19.
Trigg County Hospital is now one of 51 regional sites in Kentucky for administering COVID-19 vaccines, according to Gov. Andy Beshear, who made the announcement during his media briefing on